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AN OREGON DONATION PARTY, What Basket FOOLING WITH POWDER IN IDAHO. ormons Colonizing in W yoming Didan'c Marry for Love - Look Out for Him - Crazed by lgion. services nt the Methodist Baker City, Oregon evening o of t u W Miller Wi v he door, heard 0 co th what wd was some but thinkin poriaps was abo or, and then ¢ od their m tired, gave the matter no mory thot A few minutes Intera couploof boys e { andtold Mr Millcr that” there was & baby in a basket in the cntry. M. Millor uking juwis a Joke. paid mo attonti tho informa untii “w Cjafant's oy came ears, whon ho went into th Found uyoung stranger costly nestied e immediately took the infant ting place and marching up th winister, Mr. Woods, that ent for i, The ickly gatheres Woods, the » first t welcome the 1 1 declared amacboroke up, tho se d and ex - A citement pr s, T at first supposcd 1o be buta few 1d, but is ap porenely tbout thrve wee id is a right add protty little gir i no prior claim is set up by its naty its will re ruain in the family of the Faoled Wath adliust, A man named Ferrind recently killed by o blast in the Custer mine at Wallac Xdah presence of four other i The night shift bad just come on. As soon as reactied the faco in the st whe 10 work he saw that one of toles no preceding shift had put in hal o, He picked up asmall erow bar and shoved itintothe bole as faros he could. Ile then pickel up & hammer and with the broal struck the crowbar, driviny it in soveral inches. Pwe of the men called 1o him 1o desist and worned bim of tho absoluto cortaiuty of an expl <jon, and ut the sumo tine they all rusied away from him Tho warning did 10 gool. e Bitthe crow bar another lick and that was his last. Th powder cxploded and Ferrind was carried out dead. The shot broke very little rock and his wounds were amost all on the head and fa Mormons Going into Wyoming. There is 4 rumor that a colony of 1,000 Mormons are to be taken into Wyoming from Utah, as soon as spring comes, Lhisplan is fo the hands of C. K. Barrister, Joln Q. Cawnon and Ben C. Rich. Thoy were n 3 n last mouth to offect arrngements aiuts conld go over into the soss it, They aro to locate in L lunds of the Big Sandy river in morthers Siveotwatsr county, near the Fre gnont county line, This is an_exceedingly sandy and sage-bushy country, The timber is scarce and vegetation scarcor, but thorels an abundanco of water for irruzation. ‘The land fs adjacent tothe foot hills of the Wind River mountams. This movement will give he Mormons tho balance of power in Sweet water county, and wo doubt they will dictate elections. 1Uis understood that ditehos have been wade on the lnds and titles are as good assecurcd. The loeation was scleeted with ® view of heine on the new Pacifiec Short Lme raitroad. Tuo C Al Pacific railvoad survey rins through the laud that has been selected for them Look Out for Him. A man registeredas D, W, Cushings reg- gstered at a hotel and stated that his busi fioss was 1o gt & company of stout men to go toSouth America. Mo said e did not want day laborers such as work on rail ,but active, wide-awake young »could pay asmall sum down in &dvanco as a guaranty of good faith, Ho secured from the hotel dork informatior as to wst 1o obtain such men, and then work the streets. Affer a day suddonly disappeared and sinee have been young wen droppig in daily toiuquire for this man, Hehad prom- gsed” to meet them ina day or two, when o party had been organized, and would then fumish transportation. Fach of lis vielims iad paid the necessary % as warranty of good faith. How much money the man b outained it is impossible to estimato. Tho fuau registers as John Smitn, Kausas City inu has a defect in the loft eye, is 5 feot 6 nches in height, wears a slight “brown mus tuche and weizhs about oue hundred and thirty-five pounds. Didn't Marry for Love, A sensational divoree was filed in Spokane Ialls, Wash., by M. 5. Bentley mguinst his wife, Edith V. Boutley, in which e charges ber with having on twenty differ. gntoccasions had improper relations with two men, who are promiuent in business ¢ cles in that ¢ ntley, who isa wealthy contracter. mareied Edith T Van Dorn about & yoar aro. His wife is tho landsomest avoman in the city and was o t society belle, being the danghter of a prominent ¢ gen, | The story is that she marrvied Bentiey Dot through any regard or love for him, but Decause istent entrcatios of her pareuts, who greatly favored the match. As & result, it is alleged that two mouths after marriace shodisrogardet hor yows at tdio altar Ly scoking more congenial _companion- ship thin herliogelord, Bentiey is suid to have discovered his wife's unfuithtulness through her having a criminal operation perforuied. Crazed by Religion, Dan Lane, an insane man, attnded the Catnolic church in Deadwood aud, although ot violnt, frightened women and children by his queeractions. Later his insanity took & violent turn and he had to be shackled, He cas o powerful man and it took five men to ld Liim. His wrists were so large that no andeuffs could be found to fit and leg irous had to be u Monday ho was adjudged in pane and taken to the Yankton asylum. His ©raziness was caused by religic saved by a Dog. John Davy,n boy fourteen years of age, canght in a snow slide his fathor's posidence at the upper endof Rocky bar, pear Elwore, Idaho, and buried to the depth of two fect, His faithful dog was near the spot and by some means located the boy, and by vigorous scratehing exposed John's head iid enabled him o call for assistance. ke ;n(/\\xul', who_resided i the neighbol . heard th boy's cries and - bastened to — ANEWS OF THENOKTHWEST. Nebraska, The Methodists of Pender are building a parsonage. Webster county willstart the season with goven creameries. A tog with six feet was one of the curiosi: ties at Adams the otber diy Stanton wants a mill and an lowa man offers to build one for a &,000 bonus Ihe Creigzhton Grand Army post will tr fosecure the district reunion for that pl Mhe farmers in the vicinity of Tecumseh have organized 8 mutual iUSUTANCe @SSOCiA: tion Two wildeats were capturednear Stoelo City by u party of hunters three of four days B The walls of the Norfo r factory are pearly Up to the eaves aud the roof will soon be put on Attorey General Stone sold the apple cron Mills county farm on the trees last fall Taylor's barn at Valparaiso was en- $irely destroyed by fire, together with & horse aud cousiderable hay, Au eighteen mouths oid child of Joseph | | | | o, the cast was hired | an artery in “his wrist with a piece of a_ca will to ¢ | Topla, Kau, at the raw of 461, cents per THE OMAHA DAILY BEK Ji()\‘l)/\Y MARCH 16, 181 How a Drumuer Rewarded a Little Girl's Bravery, Clothing to-day for the class of peop who wear ‘‘ready made mnke o from what they ma twenty=five years ngo. Then pants w ) W W erae HE HAD TAKEN HIS LAST ORDER. | miade in & harnessshop, vestswere simply s paivof arin holes undl, and it med 1 fthe whole suit was made to see how much of a uyt madeato look Men bought v ready-madesuitthen only when compellec . Gradun voda v s changed. Poople liked the idea fhuying a suit Saturday and wearing it Sunday, Manu vore low about ituation. They employed better help, used better matervials, out hetter w A Traveling Man Approaching the Undiscovered Land The Old, Close Ci 6 O b Bl ety Call vear. To-daythere ave manufacturers of ready-made cothing w it 8 por o Wreek wking in the Kk yoar ploy the best workn o § - I with interest at & can behired atany price. They buy the best cloths that the millsmake. They use the very | : | ‘m':‘_‘;“:'l" date and aficcis ming Therfe are clothing concerns to-day who make up *ready=made” clothing in far better ol el gl # ; in Butorg Y itilo grls | than the average merchant tallor tuens out “custom work.' fied at sme | kA it « 1| rounded by seven hunee WL Bt el bbb A s about that sort of clothes we want to speak tolay, We have bought a much larger assortment ¥t tho mener ! . Ein “there The foam was | Justos much as ever a pretty city child | Of A\”l tine suits and overcoats for this spring's trade than we have ever before shown. Gools that ros nade n ying h 8 \ Woman, WHo ed-chieeled bavy of waxand long | o ¢ t “ ¢ ) y t T T ; x\.‘ o to his paie e mortor s twas g | fit, holl their shape and would be taken for* custom work'on any man's back, and we don't ask custom | Sheis said to have twice before Shols suld te v 1 Hrown, oncof Wood ltivers old . ‘x T ‘1“ art, writ |“>W>r HHUNDREDS 08 STYZISH SPRING OU'FRCOAZS in Meltons, Kerseys, Cassimeres wer lifewh sane s dea ¢ went there from Bin 3assford. Carcfu did sbe smooth back | Hiuonstine, the conaemned Custor : tho imaginary hair from the broud ex pause Cheviots, Tweeds, ete, made up in elegant shape, goads that more than one store in- Omalu b rw'hyl;l\\ ‘\ ) mf; |‘u‘ Hl‘wml :’;“ L The Boise board of tr is advertising for | o¢ gijed, ur ached slin forchead, and 1 water power for thie now wooler sisteen and eighteen dollars for, at the uniform price of thid) this spmtien many times a divty skirt ar kuife, bit he was overpowered by the sherif? ranged ovor th Al wen not beneath | Charles Heath, o miner well kuown on before he had done himse el harm, L i o : ¥ Mrs J . Parriah, oneof the earliost sot- | SIS Ao iare boiwoen Jocky Thr g AL | Wummod . Hitdo. Fackwoods metaly o the TWERLVE DOILILARS Uers of fuble tock, died Pridsy after a long | luata | rag doll, putting it carefully to sloep bef The miners' unions of Wardner, Burke, | she thought wiling in with the other | NDREDS 0F S7VZISH SPRING SUZTS in landsome goods, in almost any color you Vhien she settled at Tablo Rock in 1896 there | dew and Mullan v childron for her own night's rest Thie Misaouri rivor, a distanco of thirty mils. | |14 A0d aro vow negotiatiug for a site. It | g, Tl ol L home drauk, Or want. Suits thatare made 1p by the best clothig makers in the East. Suits that make a man The farmers of this precinet arc notin such | seleetéd | dinary druni o compared o th o] o he's o whe VS or \ Suits { v o t s 11 bad Shas Snys (ho L Garotin Ui | **Mi Dotan, whostatibed Kobort obis on i e DRy B eIl mise feel glad he'sliving when he's got one on. Suits that are worth way up to twenty dollars, all at focured 8500 bushils of 155 cort and 00 | jguynoias ereok, and who recently broke juil | catled pine top, 1t is tho vilest of moonshime the one uniform price of Dushle o whito oats and pald I from | 0t Silver City, has not been recantured. 1Uis | ywhisky, and all moonshine whisky 18 pretty erefor com hey secure | belioved that he porished in o recent severe | co M T8 T I o Cooper ot biishel Hh it A L home, and 1itto Sal was sitting n the door | FOURTERN DOILIL.AR LB S e oy Be e oy Leve vosn!| | MeveHis conitactanlll made fof tWu itipvoy of | OF Uiocatla, Moribak Lees hanglng flowi 8o | ol il BULEF LN NvAE Y B public lands in thisstate. The contract for [ that the dirty brown toes almost touched tho COME AND LET THE GOOD3 TALK TO YOU FOR THEMSELVES. bt e eTan Coutar surveying the Deer Flat country is now in | ground. She was humming hor rag doll to Dhable Tose hns vesnlteq. however, and the | Washington for approval. — General Pettit is | sleop. Cooper came unsteadily down the me s of huy has caused consider- | Prepariug estimates for surveysin Nez P h b | the white woontight Sal saw % : Latan and Kootenai countiss. Squaw Creek, | B LR Ll 3 e L L P s L valley wiil lso come | thathis step was not as regular us usual refsentor Chiteott of Colorado, whodiod | iy Tor thor share during tho present scason. | butshe st quietly o the doorway, holding ghatla NG L E A E A it ot wiksk B e the rag doll closer to her breast and murmir U of Telcamat, i in 1556 he represented | A sample from the hot waterartesian weils | e v doll closer to her breast and muraur - fing a by county in th terriu of the Boise water works was sent to Wash, : X 2 AoHE | 3L An ol logg hut is still_standing | ington and analyzed by the chemists of the | fllor camo ub to Le door o i Rtored L o 3;,‘:“;“,“ o A T altural dopurtnent, e report WAAC | jerwvith his bi, rough bund. - As Sl dodged Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. e T e A e o 1 e < eonsict ehiely efcar. | snedropped her'rag baby, and Cooper picked | S ¢ : U < Tho Tecumusel eity couneil hns passod an | [T, T o e ot | rerupmakits Sl cried will e puin of the h T 8P M SATURDAYS 10 pieces. Then he statked away hic ould act corvosively upon irou 0 arcwell letters, vears, who is found upon the street after u [ Which would v 1y upon iv Littic Sal slipped b Noliiot i T o'clock, unless accompauied by parents, Pocatello Heratd io continual merease | retting in her place, RIS L ! AR guardian or some member ot the family above | of disabled engines and cars ut the psand | for once for She thought s raM, At Goldfield the other day a man, his wife | planer than words that the m mant of | forit everywhere vas Lo b f ety 5 J. L. My e and eleven children took the cars for Cedar n Pacific company must soou get a | Anotherone of t spees was pl L Rapids. When buying the tickets the moth on, 5o to speak, and aso the work | outin front, of the houso ahd he. found sev ) : erly motier asked if sho would have to pay ¢s in the roundhouses and machine | erat bits of ¢loth, One them had four % 1 1 Tt l lerchant ng remarkable hapy fortue ikt apdin el o, fio afeil | hint bl picolo & Congilersac ooty | B L1 | iy mekitl baten | JORHNN Uh st wero six. ) Bystanders considerin the " conditions of the roadbed | {6 the vilrom track, over swhich one passen- Rilior e e (CloldsiiS'ore Thro'n, Bronchitis, Rheunntlsm Neuralgia, with the family said they buried th el .Inmn .h atthe tme freezing up last | ger team each way possed dai Sal s Sl % 2 S i i dren with diplitheria this summer. all, will necessitate employment of 2 | gqown on the end tic, still’holdiny the 4 I it cxpress cast, [asmatin of (e, Tini M 7 und Bowels, Scl Nols Jensen, a hotel keeper of Hu eat force of workmen the coming summer. | faceof her rag doll in hor little hand. She "\lm“ ! l\\h:l\ \\‘.:“:\ e 1 the Ba 1 he wsiial is I;V.ulvl'(.-v’J on the installm plan, as it Myomning | that when sh 4 up horoyes were 50 | g PSR e he didnt rush away W 1R, ot ot Sheldon Is: adealt 0 acreage of the Cook county coal [ wet and so re e could ot sen the | e o® any ing. 1 just | THeaplication of RAWA VS READY IELUEF, th the partsafTeded. will indantly 50N auFo Uit class of_merchandiso and visita Hull s been sold to aneastern syndicaic, | train that was rushing toward her. There | 18 IR HEE A SOF ¢ & ) the witerer, Tiernally in dows o rom tiriy | ol Tt e oy L 'will CitFo in i Sakhe sl b ak dlbrat o of lilskoade and Henry Sostman, the Lander barber who | Stops he engir and conductor e Sulent druggists. RADWA Y & COy 52 Warron St board the billout. He made the p shot his head off at Atlantic, suicided be- | followed by a string of pusscngers, en o iRl . and it was accepted. The marble s cause he was jealous of his wife, | llx.\rk where a little girl lay ()nl'\ln"»'hm~ Two Keokuk wl‘ avel £ men are \\'Ir‘"\'u'l a A : 3 ;s e e P They picked her up, and i one hand they | play entitle Aifeon the Road.”” It takes 5 to be sup 1until the lindlord dies, and in he state board of water control organized | 1N t ! gkt LS s oL AMUSEMIENT S i B 410 farnish 5ot with, Totel ac. | at Gheyoune. Onoof the dutics of e trri | 3@ bLot me LMY piuciod, Sal was | fiveaetsio tell thotervible sty SRS, commodations whenever he visits Hull. Both | ization board is to make designation of lands | P4 St > % G came up raveling o umwa will organize f YD’ RS es e "'.,','.““M\”' have the best end of the bar oLy the state under governmentdona- | Yo SE T RIS rough hand went to e e % | suNDAY, b TLNY sk his hoad and e looked away of as he tried RIS s e D g MDAY: ann ( Suit s beo bropzht against the Corad | state Senator Clattorton s the foranost | 11y’ ik wwhere 1o hai soen tht bt of rag o) f“‘ At ot - Wi MONDAT, (”‘l \ ')| )AL, sy dohn Krumholtz, lute head mil: | miner of the state. Ho has a 600-foot tinnel | Jfor rnen his evon boomme watoes ang | o epreseitin liare iro Wliguness Sk Tindagio SDAY, | cover his Interest in the mill. Krum. | on his silver claim at Encampment, twenty- | porot denjite sy sl (e wrtlett & Co., Chicazo, ld o close | TOgure Nlioumess. fick Hendacho. C ho told a story to the o I simifla; stoEy ( 5 Mularia, Liver Complainis ko & dued at 500 cacli. Ho | v e miles from Saratoga, 1o works e | he sorsye Siamer but 1o made i othew LTI, At B wnd certatn remedy, SMITHS"" ropresents ivo ore shires belonging to | shifts, : o1 lere, [ fich he was vi . X eyes din. A toy drummer from IKansas C 3 e T na parties, representing in all X500, | Charloy Bell killed five der out of a buneh | was on tie train and the conductor v TP L T T e i e s fox re based 1 the | pear Fort Bridger. Bell huuts with a bull | until he could open one of his tranks and get Lol e k] s | i 7 W projerly dog. Tho arimial was caueht in a covote | a bie wax doll that was among the samples, | 31 WEist ud will prolably be unable: to Toanis b Gobot- S orer b trap, and waited quietly forty-eicht hours | Cooy anted to pay forit, but the toy man | *F OC AL SO L0 RN H T it S Ul all wos. (COMEDTENNF.) )1tz has been hoad millnu' at | for relief. Sheolc bis bead, Hlo prosscd th big dollinto | On board an w‘A~'V~m|hL‘ freight, train lnst KISSIN ,;uu-;n_lwrl‘w;l; v Alded by Georze C. Boniface. dr. Harry ] ceits (Copors or sl SUNDAY ) the mill was o boninza and a few of the [ gpTEREY (KRUEE AE0T . ro | Wiheele iy ud for Omala. They Al s ant — moneyed ¢ 1 din securing control. | \vus'Captured at Julesburg. The prisoner was | 1 <! biaving birely Makersof *'flile Be & MONIDAY Ok onlta A 00 sranious il talenit Daramie Little Sal s smile then was all the pay the | © - Lo g Gy TUESDAY MR RGERY DHW Sty 5 terually ana had a leg crushed by a fall of F thabataround] andb PR B ‘ . a1 onons fatamil e Toawn caal at’Dana, was sent 1o the Union Ihe Last Order. b 2 57+ chnndo the | B % S - 4 hospital at Donver, but died at Rock veral traveling men have asked for the Y oA it A ’ bouttwenty-five new families have 1 tears fairly start inthe father £ " = NiGF R He leaves a wife and far 3 publication of the foliowing, written by Mrs. | wien it wie tendered § h e BOYD'S, v HTS ; i h A company has been ' at Casper, | ML L, Rayne several years ago ents as his which i . s world s ) Captain A. V. Richards is dead at Dubic s 2l i " tayn al E uf i i : WEDNESDA Y > 2 ] ( Ho was a veteran of the Seventh Wiscon LonnaouRLY it brick, Slagk 1have taken my lastorders 1 am goinge | @k ¢ 3 z B P rspay, MARCH 18 & 19 infantry, and was at one time the publish. anl rude petroleninwill bo used 4u) tho Pt 5 of a newspaper. Mo freight receipts at the little town of | Do placed on the m LR et vsig. | Cine & Letson of Albion, old ¥ s Eo8S M Schaller lust Saturday Janted to $1,000, plhclonjslion i : : The nurse looicad at tho doctor with asig- | gy, yerhants of that pl ‘wre selli 2 ly v st lites, Toothahe, Headach PII1IS 1R RIS W, Shkaty sl e fucl. The | home,”” ho said as the dock strack tho mid- | | Tuve Low il the Alliance branch for the W e T R Ty company has i capital of 330, ick will t hour., chardson drug. company last week 4 Z Great City." I ! Wil it view of going west 1o Ore : 0 O s oa e ; Governor Barber to issue a S ands arve" ,,Tone Annie Ward TiFf’arm Sl S ‘ A now troting droult including Contor. | Bpciamition e oy Tt | Proscuty he lifiod his fovorish head from . Eastman_was_doing tha Scribex @Amoaus FROM, Bosro‘ b ¢l In e It and greatest s ville and Burlington, Iu., and Memphus and | have given up s and cannot muke | its pitlow. “Any letters from the h Vo the Elkhorn last week, APPLETH Kahoka, Mo, has heen formed. The mi rouble in the spring unless armed by design- | he inauired. *Th ought be forn Carlisle, with theSimmondshardware ings will be eld during July R AT ML A D Aiaieta e (A Awoman who lias madostier home at the | No sheep can come into tho state unlessthe | - Then ho siept, and in his sieephe was a | A1t ati euforeed idienoss s R EM E DY' L dwit iles staff, | nificant glanee and whisp Che same day srain dealers paid out over ificant glanee and whispered Mlior Buena Vista county poor farm for years s | owners fst fnfonn 1he Sispoctor of the | boy i bibbiedof fshing streins where | cavsed Iy the deatl of bis e R M e o 1hout to become @ mother, d the “vidette A'H““M\ in which he wishes to go, by n the teout plaved, of school hours and romps George Davis of the Robinso .\m.w.\ i olEens of Self-Abu e LE “m‘;‘m_, 1 “.m)‘ i thinks there is alack of zood management | yored letter or special mossengor, with his' wmates. At 12 he suadenly twak- | pany wason the raging Elihorn last week, s e e hye rotlon KU At Gh i toE somew hore. from the inspoctora permit. 11 ened waitine for late s and hustlinglov trace Rt O R Gan i mate Ih A of Davenport was | ion of the law is violated it subjec 2 “All right,” he ealled ina strong voico, “Yank" Needomof Albion, proprictor of ADLEY, T > Purcayan American Pty compe! retirs business for two | owner to a severe punishment “T'm ready. Alvion fouse, his the “Texis' fover = iy ait regalar prices days. The lock on the safe in which thecash | At the | ckwith & Irwin ranch fe thought the porter had called him for fte has just d from Aransas ST DATRTCKE Chig 1 2 cal wide and ei; “hes m and he slep In his sleen he | in the near future. Tuosiny, M “wh 17th. A Dubuque con attached the allign | wi water eress th 0 X [ Jys outhe “Elklorn Valle™ route ] INTHE WORLD WiLL | T e :‘_““_ % i B nmatas s e ks | i nk s e it sl kel et cot e | NG T RUISSEremiaml | Wi b b B d il p. socure the paymedt of some bills, Themat- | by a diteh covered up for nearly a mile, ther the road now. Thisorde by that road that they deris ter was compromised greatly to the relief ef | run through the big corral, where stock can e houso hus called mo in i Boing Trisly Farce LWL cause trains 10 be sz the chattels P Bill Brown, the desperado and horsethiof j et Mart Pleming owart Brothoss C ” l S r'U 80 Mrs. Perry Oxloy, the aldest sett in jail at Buftalo under the > of Doiph SR aRaC e fapeihriaointon. his ! his customers SANDALWOOD CAISULES are o Popularprices; boxoMos open MoNdny Lim county, is dead, aged seventy s, | Lask, lins been identified as one of the Ruw S CaHdil e Sl slatin e - week [, A i She located ‘in the county with her husband | 1i hbers and the man wanted for i Atiori o (lome. HHlinl o physicing for, tho v T Wuihtor, Mrs. Muedon- | horee steating and other evimes in Utah, A | & 8l o, Deao il S MVOE | o Prenont, Bikhopn & Missovn ; i AR | DIMIE EDEN MUSEE ald, is hliev ldest white woman | strong c boon mude against him by | disippolited mo yut—and the children. They | G0 Sl et with snow several tine, Living who was born in the county. United States Marshal Rankin and Doputy | Wil foreet mo i s tibs ato. too 1;""“[,‘ T Guring Feoruaey to n dopth of efghioen foet, | = Will Lawler, Manaszer. Con Here is another opportunity for the record | Care. Brown was employed s i COWboY | {0 to he home Chiris tuas—] promised to bo | N0 wonder traiis were lid u made hiwself our equal, an t down with WEEK OF MARCHLS, reakers. A young son of Mr. and Mrs, G SuhenissvarsL MOIAWROH (ho o8 nrom aaa 2it The votary snow ploww, which tunnelledthe | us in all our national cotneil Aquatte wandor -Capt Beach, Mantiah bort Smith £ el BRI Kknew and others to whom he had boasted of i S, dishie Y e L 1 L fr » | Meriia. Murray and Allen, Skeleh At hort Sm omUEabEunry S S0l ey | ARV IC RIS O WARKLRE AL He slept agmn, and again wakeoned with a vibner branch road recently, threw snow Liie war being over, AW 110 i Teronoed | MBRERIC. tafusears and Alor bR AL it is claimed, has m living | 'awlcas! ¥ 91500 start. 50 havd that at Corlea it knocked the top of | in rink —because thero isnonenow, Greater | Buaneer Hall's, Comic Farcs Fanlly No word from the house yet thedepot chimney off even with the roof, thian any of the conceited upstarts and carpet. | Laveme's, Teapedsts, wi a company of om He was come Tast now, ‘The doctor bent i o its who never mide mavk any- = Mrs. Isabella Montioth, great-great-grand that it will bo impessible to prevent a | over him and repeated ina comforting voi Uncertainty may attend business ventures iere bit on the pay rolls, b ist lrg ABLISHRD 1858, mother; Mr. a A dward Moutieth, ) 1038 to sheep men who were not i e o » Dro- ¢ precious words of promise v i ) " i L | emough to see what thear s seuls conld S e S | SR R R e R e RN B R SR INE Pennimore, \\,\'.\ T Mrs, .va‘uN i\v th of | supply of hay. Ttis impossible for sheep on | 1£it were notso 1 would have told vou. " Reoupgidmishteation.ol DriBulles Coigh 4~u\i1m_! that *the men who did the Tokamah, ~ Neb., great-grandmother, and | the range now to get . bit of grass. The | “Yes. yes” said the dvingtraveior fain LAl el 0l : 11 of it, every bit of it, “wore the ok, | Nty Reghamutnolice, (and |t regee ow (o) eui u bl o arass. e | en sy mt snithedringlmvetr taatly | NG o C Ll Ui et 1y soul o | AR MLIC ey blet i ere (891 |554067 001 1) Dyice S Omats Beh father; Mr. ) Jacob Smith, grand- | inches of ice is snow nea twouty inches | totravel for. It deals fair and square with | fused to be comforted.” ' sloor fellow! of houorSherman. This is the seeret of it fathe r, also of Plainfield, | d. There are thousands of sheeb in this | its men," course itdid. Pityhe couldu't getSalvation as the world has marvel At it Maternal: 3 of Jasper county, la, | country that are now without hay ard with- | The chill December morning dawned -the [ Oil. Ouly 25 cents ine of 1 blie, the st d at-grand mother rge Hinmon, srt, of | out corrals. Their owers must sustain se R e i hravest and best the sun shone on since Murshalltown, great-grandfather: Mr. and | vere losses. Many of these sheep are rang. LA Tar i | e R r i R man and the G, AL Lit threw its radianeo rouud theuniverse, Mrs. Georre R. Hinmon, jr., i raud | ing near Carter station and on - north toward rne o traveler retums te Datzell in the New York Sum eings for ihirty-six randmothier, of Plainfiolc F L where the snows are always se 1'vo changod my 1Hte," ho murmured S Sepra e gl ! rod & thousar 0 the mountaius whore | faintly. Tho house iscatling me Tl i srait po fow Tue leglslaturo repealed the dueling oath L home -its in my sample case -wit Loy Detroli neskaygust Wil o the dret there they stood, these iy -haire required to be taken by every state ofticial Lo e money and withoutpri vhich Genenl Sherman has been ab i o, weeplug sl the day, sl th Indiaus at Pyramid lake are still taking The Two Dakatas, housé—ills all its orders as ! great quantitios of trout. They are very fiue | sition to build a cou iu Me- | fortihe fiest irain- T an eoing | bisvotirement from the ofice of wencral of aof dornalrost, - C ) and fat at this season Cook county was defeated re trip and get home for Christ His commanding face and figure [ o1 ABteh) Wohlte el foa Y frobe dally shipmonts of hay to Californin | 1t is revorted that former Lako oounty | 41 nso the round trip. Hobad gono ome | Will bo sadly missd. We shall meot fow Hriiratdediralb RGN ) Lovelock averages about sixty tons s, who emigrated to southwestorn | [0 made tho v ofus but ot often, not for long, but when- | any king thatever shook the paaet with his S théns is plonty on Eand and for sl s thnh Lust Tall ere heariy sick of sy | for Chistma, | ¢ 5 B g § s First U]asg Carriages. u 4 : | ever wegather under the folds of theold | ariies, he wasas plain, modest, kind, and The case of R. W. Lowis, indicted for the | country. “rhe O, Ol S i as a dittlo e Aund 50 we lved murder of A, H. Ruse at Winnemucea, has [ George Bemschea, a freighter of White. ¢ Mass,: March 14,—N o | B0k inly and only beause he loved | The LeadingStyles The Lowest Pricos. been continued uutil the October term of 1, was instautly killed at Rocky Ford by ORTUAMETON, MBSt Fdarch 1 =No one “Weshall meet, but we shall mnise him, | 31 This is the whole story YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICLIED, s ipsetting of aheavy wagon load of freight | Nas yet claimed the body.of Joseph L. Myers | There will be one vacant chaiy I A delogation of capitalists, accompanied by | e was taking to Sun Dane of Now York, who comitted suicide at tho | Tle was the oul of the eminent ofticers - — a mining expert, arrived from the east to ex John Baldwin, the newly appointed en. | Mansion house b by (inhaling | of tho military academy at West Pointwho | 9y the young face Pozzoni's Complexion l ) ) N anine tie Puradise Valley mining company’s | giuor of wrigation in South Dakcotn, says the | gas. Soveral lotters were found in his oom | §¥e8 Countemnect tha trant Aruy of the | poder gives froster: clarms; to the old, re RELIABLI «'h\\\gna‘.) : i artesion wlls at Millor and St Lawrenco | addressed to different puses, somoof which | g LR AERNIER. newed youth. Tryit Jones was indicted by the g increased their ow considerably sinee | o > 1earn samel z 1f possible as ho ‘volun teer oficors always o0 i 3 S pleaded guilly and was” sout 1o thostato | joun Dougherty of Gaysvillo sold ninoty. | 0 WheRbe belonged diilng o , | T s u “Why, | 1 ler her us 4 tall 7 I [ r prison for eight montbs, six head of stoors for 850, They wope | _Thoseshowed that the doed was prouedi. | 1t lovelline o Al rnkesto one equal rank of | 5y awidvardgirl whosneloths requivel as | I\ U Extensive evaporation works will b | shipped to Chicago via Sioux Ci vd woro | tated and that bo took his life because ho | GonttCRiib L Bl Liegion, | Much cloth asis putin the aver on's | ) erccted near Mattyville, Mono ®Lake, this | considered by stock men as the fattest and | could not face continucd adversity » | apparel, but whose 1 | i Bty e 2 It X and other hishfulatin, aristocralic cligues | BPpIFCl but whose age und freelom from springe by Vikluia City and Caeson partics | best sout from Yanklon county this year. | Amoug the letters was one addressed (o the | which_oxclude privatis. eniirely, Nol' so | KMt sugkestod brafdod haiv d copportood M. Yeringlon of the Vieglila & Truckeo | Tho steors sold brought over 67 wach, postmaster at Hoston in which was @ letter | With Uncle Billy, greater than any other rog. | SHo0s | Ouly she s goierally bartooted as | o of Tron and W FAIORG RAIDE WD AGRALDFOMG 5 T L ularliving, except possibly Graut -and this | 35 I hout to ¢ 1 fee, | 4 euclosed for Myers' wite He wrote the R e s e Desk Gur e James Berry, horetofore foreman of the | tonded until April10 the tine during which | smster that Sue Hved comowt Bow, | Concession’ s mads merel¥ to popularopin- | 4 A i Sand Serens, Tron Staleway s, lron D ha nine, Viegiuin. City, bas gone to the | food, grain and coal may be transborted over | Postmaster that sho lived somewnere in Bos: | {5, 1y s not_mine, forto mo Willian Te. | 14 ave owertwenty 8 o LEvays, oo Union Shalt to act in,the same capacity. | its line at reduced rates to neody settlers, In | ton. butjust whero he did not kuow. Among | cumsen Sherman has novival in the military AEOIITAIN ¥00R Bt Joay_ White T rosigus, alsolirass Work of John Prelan, an engineor atthe Alpha, has | g the road has decided to trausport | Qther letters was the follow iy dressed Lo | annals of all time, Yet great ashe was b he above comment was mado by | description. Al kinds of repairin taken the plice of foreman vacatcd vy Lerry. | N30 pertentoff prosont st The | Nat G. Gorton, Gloucostor, Mass., which | put onthe simpio cheap privates bouse, utloman of loisurond advinced age ta Ihe governor has issued & proclamation | Milws o0d il koap lia seducedrates | tels thewhosatars ohorgontionan s tioy Wt coatilg s 17 South 12th St : iougnatiug April i as Abor dayand ny in force until April 1, iorton -When you' veceive this | shull b \ LI N Tho cause of the ronark was o personal it ( ite Nebras nal Ba ommending the people to observe the day tecently o young man went to Madison | ayong the an s T liave overyihing bre N [} ( R s Py | by plating trees, shrubs and vines, and o of Dot e on | among the antols, ss I hav yiling pr H\ [ORR M \ 'KENZIE, I adorniug public aud private grounds, places | hoys thought they had put up & nic : o Dpp v ip_ without sam;les and | p ent Thint S smiys: “Tho | Anericas lving in that dty by £ 311, e y Job on { noexpense account. I took the 4 p, in. train | <, { Uiles \ | States Ministor Reid and his wife, ‘in whi ] % dparents than any other child in the In tne Pomeroy basin and the Fonten ate— cleven in _all-as follows: Paternal valley the weather recontly has been so se- 1 tsinee he joined the order in 1584, arter | 1idn sile Sherman marched ILDERS OF The Chicago & Northwestorn road has ex: E. Clement, a pionecr of Lake Tahoe, bet. | Iuade an appointment with the young feliow | city today. | from the Soden Springs by evaporation, are wiloof an eminont Nals tor known as %Y ank," 15 dead. . Ho had been | for ® sloigh ride. He wok the “eirt” into tho | “Yoallod at Loonura's silic mill aud tried to | PACNiyrly seeviabie in Catareinl Tl | syiio wis at the roopt ou the shores of the lake some thirty years or | country about five miles, turned her out in | geta job, butit wos the old, old story. [ | JhiiiCpysore Thist, Conehs thronhith - 8 more and had already passed eighty years, | Suowdrift and left hor 10 get homo the best | cannot bear it longer, | am tired of 1afe, TU| Cain i kernine mise Wi b st st De Witt's Little Barly Risers, | He met with a number of mishaps and ‘back- | Way she could, and the practical jokers are | has no charms for me, although I kate to [ ture wad testinoniul of Sir Morrell Mackeuzte | Pil ever made. Cure constipat sels by wiuds aud fhro iu the destruction of | wouderiug who gave thelr schome away, leave it 1 aw sorry I caunot pay you. 1| with euch boy Price s . L, qual. Usethen now, CLONNENYS (0L QPY

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